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First shot of 2024, we visit Casera Razzo before the spring exercises, which close all the airspace in the area. Still covered in snow, the area allows us an excellent view of Piova Valley....
First shot of 2024, we visit Casera Razzo before the spring exercises, which close all the airspace in the area. Still covered in snow, the area allows us an excellent view of Piova Valley....
Four years after my last spring visit, I return to complete the set and take a wonderful summary photo of the future VR Tour of Lake Misurina with the drone. Always a well-trafficked destination...
Passing to The Mount Croce Comelico Pass you come across this suggestive artificial pond located next to the homonymous Hotel.
Afternoon stroll – just right to digest- in the Ravine of the Aquatona. Unfortunately closed because unsafe. In evidence the disaster of the post Vaia tempest to the forest. The Bridge that Crosses The...
Finally after 4 attempts I manage to capture the Comelico Lake or Tudaio Dam full and full. The walk along the Old Valley which runs from Cima Gogna between Mount Tudaio and Mount Piedo...
Excellent day to add some overview of the Comelico surroundings. On the Auronzo Lake Dam Along the Pedestrian Bridge that Crosses the Auronzo Lake in the Center Along the Car Bridge that Crosses at...
It has little to do with Comelico and even less with trekking, but I think it is of great interest to any tourist in the area. The Lake of Centro Cadore from Drone –...
The Val Comelico being composed of several mountains gives us passes of suggestive beauty. From the steep forks of one step forward and two backwards to the comfortable mountain passes, companions of long bicycle...
Val Comelico is composed of multiple minor valleys drawn by the streams that flow through it. To remember the vast Val Visdende rich in fir forests, the Val Padola crossed by the homonymous torrent...
The presence of water in Comelico is abundant. In the lower areas the Piave river flows murmuring to the south, first joined by the Cordevole torrent from Val Visdende then, in the inhabited area...